DDB_ONPANIC. Lets user ignore breaks but enter DDB on panic. Intended
for machines where debug on panic is useful, but DDB entry is not,
(public-access console, or terminal-servers which send spurious breaks)
Add new ddb hook, console_debugger(), which decides whether or not to
ignore console ddb requests. Console drivers should be updated to call
console_debugger(), not Debugger(), in response to serial-console
break or ddb keyboard sequence.
that the common case can be handled with no hassles on all machines.
fix up the various internal variables which are also exported via sysctl
(and which therefore must be 'int's) to do the right thing via a special
read/write function.
the kernel panics. It may be initialized to 0 with the kernel option
"DDB_ONPANIC=0", and is patchable. It may be changed at run-time
from within the DDB (as a DDB variable) or via the ddb.onpanic sysctl
node.
Export all DDB built-in variables via sysctl.